King-Panda
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I am finding some abilities and powers are hazy on what constitutes the difference between an attack and an attack roll. Here is an example:
A player in my group is currently running a 12th level Divine Oracle Cleric. His 11th level Paragon Path encounter power has the following effect:
"You or an ally who hits the target with an attack can choose to make the attack a critical hit."
If a ranger were to use a power like twin strike (with two attack rolls), how would this work?
A) The ranger rolls an attack and hits; that attack is an auto-crit, and he must then roll the second attack, which is no longer affected by the cleric power, and does not auto-crit.
B) Same as above, but the second attack is still affected by the power, and auto-crits if it hits.
C) The ranger rolls the first attack, hits and autocrits, and the second attack is considered an automatic crit and hit, without having to roll.
Since in 4E a natural 20 is an auto hit, but only crits if the total attack still hits the Defense, I can't decide which one is correct.
I had another example in mind while I was typing the first, but I forgot it already. Can anyone think of another example of this situation or provide some clarity?
A player in my group is currently running a 12th level Divine Oracle Cleric. His 11th level Paragon Path encounter power has the following effect:
"You or an ally who hits the target with an attack can choose to make the attack a critical hit."
If a ranger were to use a power like twin strike (with two attack rolls), how would this work?
A) The ranger rolls an attack and hits; that attack is an auto-crit, and he must then roll the second attack, which is no longer affected by the cleric power, and does not auto-crit.
B) Same as above, but the second attack is still affected by the power, and auto-crits if it hits.
C) The ranger rolls the first attack, hits and autocrits, and the second attack is considered an automatic crit and hit, without having to roll.
Since in 4E a natural 20 is an auto hit, but only crits if the total attack still hits the Defense, I can't decide which one is correct.
I had another example in mind while I was typing the first, but I forgot it already. Can anyone think of another example of this situation or provide some clarity?